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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 10

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Chapman Man Hurt In Accident Robert 1. Thomas, SO. Chapmen, Margaret Egan Back To Salina Egan, daughter of Mr. Thomas Foreclosure Suit To U.S. Court cuit suit "VVootMnrf-Canvas Crate" Fliers Have A Reunion By Gese August 17- au, A loreciosure suit filed in Sa-iF av Aueust victim of one-car acci-'Surnse Drive, has been relurnedlline County district court has been! Friday morning, was to St.

John's Hospital from Chil-j removed 'to U.S. district court' BATTLE CREEK 'ch. AP)- iitiMi (o Asbury Hospital. I who Dilated the leirpmiarv i before was badly wounded himself in a Urge air batile. Von Der Osten now lives in dren's Hospital, Denver, Colo.Jupou petition-of the United Statesi Fhers who pilotcd the le 8 enda O'if olo le Germany.

After manag nt uv-uiinp hie government. and to tie Highway Pa- patient for trol, Thomas fell asjeen white driving wet on the inter- Margaret became ill enrotttc state highway about two miles home from a family vacation in uml comp west of the Solomon interchange. (California. asking for foreelos sriUs Co The War of World Ws estate during the WorJd War I he rejoined the alr cam comma Some 20 of the survivors the, (famed Lafayette Escadrille the' a i force bas Gen dur I I I TM France Yields Last Of India Lafayette Escadrille, chanic's fein for $3839.05 on ma- Co fP an the, terials used in construction of a French Forei Legion gathered! in the Rolling Hills addi-i at for first air show staged as a tribute, also to who fought a 8 in Worlf War His car hit a guard rail and! liwally came to rest in med-j ian strip. At Asbury; he complained pain in his chest and right el- 1 defendant because it has a tax lxw NEW DELHI, India (AP) --Mien against the property.

Former Foe AlUmU Damage to his 1S58 model car France's last formal hold on In- Foreclosure actions instituted in' A former enemy airman-Baron estimated at $900. diar soil came to an end Thurs- state courts against the govern- Hans Georg von der Osten 66 of with the exchange of instru-iment may be removed by petition the Von Richtofen squadron of 'the' Send your news tip to the ceding to India the the government to the U.S. German air force-also was on U'cniay air ihow. which hs of rl authentic World 1 air P5anes. Latham-York Plea We Can Make Your Car Look Like New Again! I Our expert body repair men have the "Know How" and equipment to restore your car to its original beauty.

Get Our Free Estimate Bill Chaffee Buick 320 N. Santa Fr TA 7-4451 The Kansas tina Journal. $10 in prizes every eoabtal enclaves that formed'distirct courts. hand. eek jFrench India.

Saline County district court was The Royal Air Force was notified Friday of the removal, too, by author jWhitehoufe, who has written more motion by James Douglas La- itnan a dozen books on military tham and George Ronald York to and naval including the fj) a handwritten brief of -heir Ugwn of the Lafayette." own a supplement that filed bv Whitehouse. 66, a resident attorneys in their appeal Monlvale. N.J., signed up with the from conviction and sentences to In Hospital bcyTlDo It Every Tune By Jimmy Hatlo MAT NO ALA COULO COMMANQNTJ QUARANTINE COULD TALK MIMSELPOUT OFALLKJN05 OF SCRAPES INHISVEAGS OPFOQEJGfJ WELL-KNOWN COQPESPOiD- ANEWTBEMCW oonutTo BuT-CAM WE6ETAWAV WITHANVTWM6 AT UNO-OOOO MOPPCR.VM: BUT-X WAS AT MEETING OF 2011 PlNj6P cuAciomsviLu; VA. FHday, Aupwt 17, 1962 Page 10-The Saliaa JOWM! British forces and served in the TOPEKA (AP) State Printer trenches before moving up into Jean Neibarger was reported in the skies. satisfactory condition at Stormont- He was credited officially with Vail Hospital where he has been shooting down 16 German for the murder of an Oakley, man.

Latham a near summer. The was transferred from Wai- said cn-iWhitehouse the hospital after suffering'down most ni victims as a i a ce Countv to pains. His father. Walt Nei-jgunner in a two-seater F. E.

2B of venue of Tonganoxie, said tests-nicknamed the "Flvfog Piano" 1 mdicated there had not been a. Von Der Osten is credited with i Send your news tip to Salina i Salina Property Valuation Cut By State Board The state board of tax appeals IVU 0 I has lowered the valuation on the i a 1ard tfle number of a JMcCune Building, 254 Santai neighbor Mrs Jol Cassingham, I rintf cAirttral tint AC- i Her Call For Help Is Heeded CHANUTE, Kan. (AP) Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper of Rt.

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Sedan Champagne White Siclewalls engine Aterc-0-Matic. Radio. Tinted windshield. Elec. windshield wipers windshield washers.

Back-u wheel covers, ami-freeze. Regular Price 2674 75 1962 Comet 4-Dr. Sedan, Sea Blue Tinted Windshield, Ami-freeze. Regular Price 2232 50 2790 05 1962 Comet Villager 4-Dr. Station Wagon, Red 170 White i walls engine, Jlerc-o-matic, a a radio.

tirHed-wirxIsliield, electric windshield wipers washers. Padded Panel Visors, backup-lights, wheel covers, anti-freeze. Regular Price 3229 50 1962 Meteor 2-Dr. S-33, Champagne Katiio. i wipers ma-freeze.

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power Peering rarlir, Tintert gl ass full. elec. win.fehieM i speeti. WHidslilelcl washer, pn.kled instrument panel, back-up-Iigius, wheel covers, ami-freeTM Reg. Price 3261 30 2805 90 1962 Meteor Regular Price 2567 70 4-Dr.

Sedan, 8 Cylinder, Blue Satin Merc-0-niatic. sidewalls radio tinted windshield, elec. wipers 2 speed, back-up-' lights, wheel covers, nmi-freeze. Reg. Price 1962 Monterrey 8 White ungine, Multi-drive, power steerinir tinterl wintlshielcl.

elec. wipers wnpliei-s. courtCPV light sroup wheel covers, ami-freeze. Regular Price 1962 Monterrey S-55 2-Dr. Hardtop, 8 Cyl.

Peacock Blue 3558 30 1962 Monterrey 2-Dr. Sedan, Teaberrj Pink engine, multi-drive, tinted windshield ami-freeze. Regular Price 4001 65 1962 Monterrey Custom 4-Dr. Sedan, Desert Frost engine, multi-drive, white sidewalls S-OOxH fKjwer seat, power brakes, power steerine' radio, tinted full a elecJrfr anrt winctehiew 3 ri Regular Price 4111 75 3178 65 1962 Monterrey Custom 4-Dr. 0.52 engine, multi-drive, white sidewalls 5-ooxU power seat, power brakes, power windshield wipers 2 speed, padded amWr'eeze gr UP a heel covers Regular Price 4098 05 We're Offering Top Trades, So See Us Before You Buy! er N.

9th Open Evenings til 9 til 6 Inc Dial TA 3-3757 ceived Friday at the Saline County courthouse. Seven persons had appealed from Saline County i Mrs. Cassingham wasn't home, they decided to answer it. valuations. The valuation on improvements on the McCiaie Building on the said.

Cooper said he would. Then he and his wife began southeast corner of Santa" Fe and tJrn was lowered from cm n. many nuisance and crank vhich have plagued Chanute residents recently. But they no- an ambulance operator, was unchanged. Other persons who appealed and the state board's decision: tified anyway.

Then Check Up they did a little more nine mure aliiatjon of un- checking. Thev called Mrs Cass sat-r mixi tendng a fair in Erie, she could changed. Winifred Esterl valuation changed. Ellis R. Norton and on un- light on the Ivan W.

Norman A Wals Authenticity of and Lillie denioa. WO Appealed About 600 county residents appealed valuations to the county board of equilization during May. sheriff's office. The sheriffs to offce contacted police, who soon verfied Shock Treatment Given Traffic Violators SANTA MONICA, Calif A Prob.it* Jmige A i Netlen will and All ita4lf! to dtHUixlt MM wlihln nlM monlKi ot Itw rint ot Uite notice iirovldecl by law their dcmanU ire not thu forever bk'rcd. UARCARCT E.

BRUNfiARDT. ATTEST: J. HEKB W71JWN KK.N'XCDV MCBKUtr (SEAL) Irit PublUrud In Kalliu Journl, Auiuil IT, Stale ot Kaniu, County lUIInc, ft IB Utt Court ot fcld Couutj In UatUr Eatate at MRS. GEORGE W. E.

El ROM MARY M. MEIROSE. KOTKK or Case No. 11.42* Tbe EUte Kaatas To AJ1 Conctroed: You hereby notified tht a petition hai btrn riled In (aid Court br X. Hawk, dauchter ami one ol at law ot W.

T. MelroM, deceaitd, praylm for the delermlnallufl of the (ollnwlnc described real eataU la Siltnt County, to-wit: Lot Tortv (40), Block Ifvt Simiet Mnnor Addition to City of Sullna: and all other property real personal or Interest therein owned by eald Mra. George W. E. la alto known as Hury M.

Melrou at the time of he- dehlh; and you hereby rejulreil to file your defensei thereto oil or before the ICth day of September, 1842. at 11:00 o'clcx-k a.m. of aald day In laid Court In City of Ballna. Ssllne County. Kaniu.

at which time and place laid will be heard. Should you fall then-ln Judrment am! decree win enteted In due couree upon nalrl EUAI.NE M. HAWK, Petitioner ATTEST: J. 1IERH for Mf.I;A*D (Klrji In Thr 17. Journal, XKSULfTlON M'MHKK IMC A KESOLUTJON relating 10 the gutte-lnn.

pnvlnj and trading ot 5lrlt Drivn with concrete f33 feet wide from bactt of curb to back of curb) from the north line nt to tlie west line ol Kaat- When Judge W. Blair Gibbens took over this beach city's 0 court last October, it didn't take him long to become concerned about rising traffic violations. So, he sentenced a young woman speeder to four hours of watching wreck victims brought into a receiving hospital emergency ward. Made several young male speeders don jail uniforms and sweep streets of traffic accident debris. Showed 100 violators a color-sound police movie of, traffic iu back of curb), nlonR wild such irainc accidents that pic ured the be y.

in. dead, the dying, the majigled--a truck driver burning alive. During the show two women had to be treated for nausea and A rl V. 1 i i A i r.ri snocK. I want to reduce acci- dents, which have killed more Amei icans than wars, not to men- Iton the pain, suffering and economic loss they bring," the judge sa d.

Is it working? "Traffic ciftions have dropped 20 per cent. Melros borough Road. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board at Cominlsaloncri! ot the City Sallna. Kansas: That a ttreet In the City of Sallna. Kutiana, from the no'th of Melrose Utm to tht west line of KaiiborouRr) Road be curbed, (uttered, nnd pave with concrete (33) feet whit from back curb lo nmy be und same he-eby determined to Improvements.

Iniroliiced: Aujriist 7. 1SK2 Passed: Aunut 14. I Mayor i i Cleric more (SEAL) (First PubllPliPd In TTie Snllna Journal Alicust 17. 15fi2) ursoj.rTiox M'MBKB JMT A KE.SOI,UTION rtlatlng to of Avrrt-r. concrete (Twrnty-two (271 Ittl wlde from the Mouth lint of Gynsum Aven'ia lo Ihe rorlh of Rlennlffr Tllll Drlve ni1 the with concrtte nvenf-lwn IK1 left wlrtt) Osa Johnson's Mother They learn ad it appa ently had been a by Mrs.

Belle Leighty, about 85 mother of Osa V4 uunng fliav. i 01 usa Seven later appealed from the' Johnson who formed half of the famous Osa. and Martin Johnson exploring team. Mrs. Leighty, who lives alone, hoard of equalization's decision.

The large number of appeals was due largely to County Clerk- had suffer a broken hip in how! fa11 at 0 TM- Authorities sur- Paul Swartz' new idea of property be valued. 7(1 nr A i cin -mu icrt ijer cent. ACClrtjnts appear to the south line or Wisconsin be down as much as 10 ner rone ue to tfle llne of Avenue. IJCI Lt-lll, the same helnr an Intc-veninr conneci. said the judge.

Mr. Agnew Leaves Salina (Twenty-two (221 feet wide), alonf Key. David T. Agnew, 723 urartlnit may b. Albert, left Salina Wednesday to'" a vicar of St.

Paul Ep-s- the snme lielng an eonnecl- Ine street. BK IT RKSOLVKD by thi- 0 Botly of HIP City or Sallna. Kansnj. ThHt a itreet IB th City of Kan.iiu. from south line or Gypsum Avenue to north line of Glpnnlfur Hill Drive, and from the south line of Wlsconnln Avenue to east line of Greeley Avenue.

an Intervening alreet ai set out In O. S. 1919. Section 12-603. paved and Krided vllh concrete (Twenty-two f22l feet wide), alone hereby determined the mf lo be necessary Improvements 4 nviuc.

nuinonties sur- al c-ps- r--. ul au ue vaiuea. swartz'' misd that she eith called thej 0 Chu at Goodland and of new formula was based on square first number she saw in the tele- 1 ch of the Ascension at footage and age of the building phone book a number 1 wiu his residence. Condition and location of property were not considered. InirCKluced: Aucuat 7, Passed: AuEust 14.

1961 K. F. BXI.tNi: Mayor Red Tape Forces Closing Of Nursing Home RENSSELAER, N.Y. AP) The Sharpe Homestead Nursing home might become an apartment house. The red tape probably would be much less.

It was the red tape that prompt- at random. She is not with Mrs. Cassingham or Mr. and Mrs. Cooper.

Mrs. Leighty is a patient in Neosho Memorial Hospital. To Consider Apportionment Petition Friday, August 17-TOPEKA (AP) The Ka Supreme Court said today it wili siate He had been here three years as vicar of the Church of the Incarnation, Max and Norton streets. The Rt. Rev.

Arnold M. Lewis bishop of the Episcopal Misson- District of Western Kansas, said no rep'acement at the Salina church has been named Notices fFfrrt In The ATTEST: It. E. PETERSON City Clerk (it) (First. Pubilstied In The August 17, 1S67.) In the Dl.ilrlcl Court of Countr.

Knnsna HOSIONA JOYCE CHEER WEINHOLD, Plulntirr In In the Matter of th wruieif a' L. ROL'SH. OF Case No. ing to declare t'itMIIpl- wjii Mrs. Earl Gundrum to close! later a motio to ad- the home this week.

As she explained Thursday: "There were 18 s'ate and federal agencies constantly flooding me with forms, questions and statisti- of Kansas var.ce if hearing min one of the hein, F. -ins bppn filed in 'e present state 8 Brack senatorial apportionment law in- valid. appeal is frxim a Shawnee County District Court decision de- NOTICE OF SUIT Case No. 23.595 The State of Kansas to Frank We'nhoJd. tile dcfcndum rmmccl, nnd an persona who are or may concerned: You are hereby notified that a petition lias open filed (n the shove coil-t by Romona Joyce Greer Weln- i hoW.

plaintiff, praying that she Saline Rrantfid a. rtlvorce from Frank Ray Wclnhold. and other relief as In petition prayed, and you are nerebr rc'l'Mred in plcid to aa'd Petition on or hpfore Octohc- 1. In saM court nt Kalina. Saline County.

Kansas. Should you fall (herein Judgment and decree will be entered In due Perjoni Con- upin snltf relation. jJiOMO.N'A JOYCE GREER WEIN'HOLD Pell-: Plaintiff cal requests, medical reports, cen-l ty Dfstrict Court decision de- sus figures Social Security' un- i clann Ule Present apportionment employment insurance, COnstl suit was men's compensation, withholding by Hu(ch inson and Olalhe taxes-all too much to new? a er executives. the paperwork frequently kept her at her desk for Periods of mor than 18 hours. "I'd let it pile up while working with the patients, then tackle it nnmect Decedent to estate, 6 1 Kr.

tor i rea Addition to the stltute Sallna and. Tne West Soutlnvest J.J of the lion Thirteen (13). ln nt the of Sec- and you are he-eby tt) to The Supreme Court said it will consider request to advance mereto. on 0 Uie hearing after boU, sides have nt TM filed their briefs and abstracts. aid Cotlrt Rt An abstract sets out the pro 2ll at once.

I just couldn't keep' Ss of the trial court while up with the papers and and lbr efs serve my patients well." Anderson To Tell Choice argue points of Helwig Put On Probation Friday. August'17-- (AP)-Gov. John An-'bation by the' derson said today he expects toi Helwig, who Richard R. Helwig, who Piilty in J960 to a morals, charge in Saiine County district! court, Thursday was put on pro-1 on or isCplrinhc 11 Of iald wm heard iid ca you tH.v^t. Judgment in rtue you fail therMn day nly DORIS BRACK ATTEST: Peutiocer J.

HERB WTLSON P-ohatt JiKlcr fARI. S. RVKRS Inmej- lor frtlttimrr In The Snlinn Journal I Crete cor- of curb to of curb) Classified Advertisements Dial TA 3-6363 Discount for Cash 1 time, woN 7e 3 times. I7e times, wort 28e 28 timts. per won.

ti.ts a i south bank of Smoky Hill Hlv, by state chairman nextll and to commit al act has been committed to A new cnairman will elpftprf T.am«^i -i ma? TUFJ VIWICM oiaiC frvr iKira Mrr a street (n tt and the are hereof menlT necessary Improve Introduced: 7. Pawed: Aucust 14. R. F. E.XM.VE ATTEST: ror H.

E. PETERSON City Clerk i "'s- xiis nimrofl io suspend imTMv Anderson announced earlier thi it on TMJT eck that the rh a lor rot a- years. Schnackt has under fire by Democrats because he is employed by an engineering which has taken contracts for planning state construction projects. Rodeo Group Elects Chaffee Neb. Mert of Tarkio, was elc- I vated from vkre prcsidencj- to presidency of National jHigh School Rodeo Association jlnc.

today. adults who make Girl Killed Friday. August 17-RAVENNA Ohio (AP)-A i lllc anese girl was killed md a rther association named Jim (61) (First Puhll5hrrt in 10. 1962i Urt In of the Ksuir of BAUTHASER A. BRUNT.ARDT fcixm-n mi B.

A. BRL'NGARDT. persons were injured today when a director a Greyhound bus and a henvy truck loaded with steel collided on Ohio Turnpike. You wiD happily itrrpnsed Classified Adi Mil old things. OP AnMIMSTRATiVli No h.r.h^ or 2f i i i rl us of the MUI.

of EDDTE-g FX)R DANClNfi CONTRACT CLASSIFIED ADS Will Accepted Until P.M. Week Days 12 Nimrn Satanlm 10 WORDS MINIMUM 70c Minrrntw Ckmrft INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFIED LINE ADS On. column ln typ Will Accepted Until A.M. Week BLIND AD SERVICE 25c (Add 4 For Blind box number) Of 1A WISH winy m' Mowery. Dr.

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